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I will mention the CSX idea to the gang... as for CR, I don't know but will also mention it... Turbo....will have to ask.....man, it's hard being the rookie.....
CR should have been in the 1st release though, along with any other prototypical schemes. There are only five American schemes AFAIK — Erie, EL, CR OCS blue, CR OCS pullman green, and CSX OCS. All five should have been in the first run. When there are so few schemes of the prototype (and physically only two cars that would account for a mere seven SKUs to replicate everything that ever existed), the foobs should follow later.
Unfortunately the "foobs" are what pay the bills, so by necessity we need to release popular paint schemes first even if they never owned the exact car. There are a lot more people interested in a good-looking NYC car than there are people interested in an accurate Conrail or CSX business car. We can certainly try to do the Conrail and/or CSX cars in the second run but I doubt we'd sell more than 50-75 cars of each scheme, and we generally need 300+ for a paint scheme. When it comes to company service cars, it's usually just the observation cars that sell, and even those don't sell in huge numbers. Few people know that Conrail and later CSX had/has an ex-Erie 10-5 in service. And of those who know, not that many care enough to actually buy one.I got in trouble when I did the CN 6-6-4 sleeper in HO. To me, it is hugely different from the 10-5 and I was determined to make one. Those two battery boxes on one side are a huge giveaway. But to 95% of modellers out there, it looked almost identical to the 10-5. I never noticed! We had real trouble selling it at first. We eventually sold enough by bringing the second run roads up into the first run. Even the L&N modellers were happy with their incorrect 10-5 "Pines" and didn't order the correct 6-6-4 "Pines" when we really made them!So my prediction is that the Conrail/CSX paint schemes won't sell enough to be viable. I would love to be proved wrong.
Few people know that Conrail and later CSX had/has an ex-Erie 10-5 in service. And of those who know, not that many care enough to actually buy one.
... OK. Can you tell us if we buy an undec---- will it be with a painter in mind and not have parts that are glued in place with heavy heavy paint that we would have to strip--even though it's undec?
The cafe bar lounge is similar to many rebuilt coaches that numerous roads used for serving light meals, snacks and drinks. It comes with a highly detailed interior, partial skirts or fixed steps where appropriate and "Easy Peasy" lighting.
BTW, what's the scoop on the Turbo Train in N? I was told that it was Jason's pet project which has been getting delayed year after year. I don't want a Bachmann Turbo Train - I want one from Rapido!
"Is the cafe bar lounge based on an actual prototype car?"Like the earlier cars these two releases are based on Canadian National prototypes, though neither types were built with skirting. With the skirting the 10-5 is accurate for U.S. cars.